The novel is praised for its "structural genius," building physical tension through words and messages long before the characters finally meet in person. Reader Reception
That man is Chase London, a former professional baseball player who is struggling with a career-ending injury and a messy personal life. He is grumpy, reclusive, and absolutely hilarious. Thus begins an anonymous, flirty, and addictive text exchange. Neither knows the other’s real name, but they share secrets, fears, and fantasies via screen glow. Yanlis Numara - Vi Keeland
The “wrong number” trope has been done a thousand times, but Vi Keeland proves that originality lies in voice, not plot. Chase London’s sarcastic texts alone are worth the price of the book. Whether you read it in English or the beautiful Turkish Kapı Yayınları edition, you will finish this book with a smile on your face. The novel is praised for its "structural genius,"
She accidentally sends it to a stranger, and the response she gets is not the usual “wrong number” short reply. Instead, she receives a sarcastic, witty, and devastatingly charming answer from a man who signs off simply as “C.” Thus begins an anonymous, flirty, and addictive text